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The online price price is only for orders placed via our website at www.pegiwilliams.com.au This price does not apply to phone, post or email orders |
| How to get 15% discount on your purchases |
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Orders placed via our web site for 10 or more copies of a title will receive 15% discount (normally 10%), with NO Postage/Delivery fee regardless of the size of the order. Please note the conditions that apply to the 15% discount:
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Orders placed via our web site for 20 or more copies of a Class Set title will receive 20% discount (normally 10%), with NO Postage/Delivery fee regardless of the size of the order. Please note the conditions that apply to the 20% discount:
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Individual title availability is updated three times a week, so reports are normally accurate. From time to time however, we can have multiple orders come in between website updates so availability reports for a short period of time may be inaccurate, which means a title listed as "In Stock" may need to go to backorder.
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| Author: AB (Banjo) Paterson |
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AB (Banjo) Paterson was born near Orange in Central New South Wales on 17 February 1864. Upon leaving school Paterson studied law and was admitted as a solicitor. In 1899 at the outbreak of the Boer War, Paterson was determined to go to South Africa and so he offered his services to the Sydney Morning Herald as a war correspondent. Much of his verse appeared in The Bulletin under the name The Banjo. Paterson died in 1941, his enormous contribution to Australian literature recognised during his lifetime.
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